
Ghent University, founded in 1817, is one of the leading higher education and research institutions in the Low Countries.
Located in a historic, student-friendly city in the cultural and economic hub of Europe, Ghent University is an active partner in a wide variety of national and international educational, scientific and industrial cooperation networks.


Established in 1632, the University of Tartu (UT) is the oldest and largest university in Estonia both in terms of staff and student numbers, as well as the volume of its teaching, research and development activities. As Estonia’s only classical university, UT embraces a wide variety of academic fields, including medicine. In its role as the national university of Estonia, UT has responsibilities to maintain, contribute to, and research the national heritage. 